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unwanted popups (porn) on my tablet
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashish1+1" data-source="post: 900959" data-attributes="member: 57344"><p>I had faced similar problem earlier. I had Lenovo tablet. Attempted almost all mobile security suites (including famous ones) nothing helped. </p><p></p><p>Malwarebytes did find the infection. It came from CM Browser (pre-installed as bloatware) which couldn't be removed. Even kaspersky helped for some time but couldn't suppress the connection that was auto-toggling Wifi/ 4g data.</p><p></p><p>Almost felt like it was something hard-coded as even factory reset did not help.</p><p></p><p>My last resort format and re-install of firmware from service centre. </p><p></p><p>It did the trick- somehow reinstall didn't accompany bloatware and now its working fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashish1+1, post: 900959, member: 57344"] I had faced similar problem earlier. I had Lenovo tablet. Attempted almost all mobile security suites (including famous ones) nothing helped. Malwarebytes did find the infection. It came from CM Browser (pre-installed as bloatware) which couldn't be removed. Even kaspersky helped for some time but couldn't suppress the connection that was auto-toggling Wifi/ 4g data. Almost felt like it was something hard-coded as even factory reset did not help. My last resort format and re-install of firmware from service centre. It did the trick- somehow reinstall didn't accompany bloatware and now its working fine [/QUOTE]
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